New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog
Accident Dangers for First Responders
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First responders are unsung heroes who rush headlong into danger to protect and save lives but face hazards each time they answer the call. Below, the firefighter injury attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo discuss the areas where firefighters often face significant risks. Firefighting and Traffic Hazards In the city that never…
5 Steps to Take Following a Workplace Construction Injury
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Construction sites are active environments buzzing with activity and progress, but they can also harbor potential safety hazards, especially for those in the construction industry. If you find yourself injured on a construction site in New York City, it’s essential to understand your rights and take proactive steps to protect yourself. Below, the experienced construction…
Building a Solid Defense Against Malpractice Claims
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Medical professionals promise to care for their patients to the best of their abilities, but malpractice claims can be brought against even the best of physicians. If a claim is brought against you, it can be daunting and emotionally draining, especially if you are trying to maintain a practice simultaneously. Below, the experienced medical malpractice…
7 Legal Do’s and Don’ts Following a Car Accident
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Car accidents happen in the blink of an eye, leaving individuals grappling with injuries, vehicle damage, and legal problems. Knowing the appropriate steps can make a difference in seeking compensation if you are involved in a car accident. Below, the experienced NYC car accident lawyers at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo walk you…
SPBMCC Member Glenn W. Nick Secures $500,000 for Slip and Fall Victim
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On March 7, 2024, SPBMCC Partner Glenn W. Nick secured a $500,000 settlement for a man who sustained severe injuries when he slipped and fell on ice while exiting from a private home. 61-Year-Old Man Sustains Serious Injuries Following Slip and Fall On Feb. 13, 2021, our client was walking on the front steps of…